10 - Friends or Enemies

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Lexus smiled. "See?" she said. "This is why we're friends. We'll send the girl away, then everyone will be happy."

"You can't be serious," Dex snapped.

"You promised you wouldn't," Leo said at the same time.

"If we want her to live, the best thing for her is to not be around us," Jared replied firmly. "We'll get her on a flight; Lex, organise the details."

"With pleasure," Lexus murmured and swiftly began working while Dex and Leo had a heated conversation with Jared about what he was doing wrong.

"You can't leave her behind!" Leo snapped. "We can't! We all promised we wouldn't! You're just contradicting yourself!"

"We're not going to abandon her," Jared sighed. "We're just putting her out of harm's way. We'll be doing her a favour, and we'll meet up with her eventually."

"Do you mean 'as soon as we finish with Monroe Hemmings' or do you mean 'as soon as we aren't wanted by Australia'?" Dex demanded. "Because the former sounds bad enough."

"Guys, I don't know what you're getting all worked up about," Jared laughed humourlessly. "I trust Lex's judgement, and this is the best option we have. Do you want her to live or not?"

Leo and Dex exchanged helpless glances, but they gave in guiltily. Jared knew exactly what Kaely's reaction would be, however, and that was one thing he wasn't looking forward to.

Kaely and Eliot came back late that night after Lexus had booked Kaely a flight from Sydney to Adelaide, and then from Adelaide to Olympic Dam. As soon as she walked through the door, Lexus trudged forward and waved her phone in front of her.

"Booked your flights," she chirped. "You're all set to go; seven in the morning okay with you? I did what I could with what I had."

Kaely stared at her, then averted her gaze to Jared.

"What did you do?" she asked quietly, and Leo scowled.

"They're sending you away," he muttered, and Dex nodded at Lexus and Jared.

"Their fault," he said. "It's 'for the best', apparently." He this bitterly, so Kaely looked back to Lexus and Jared, her expression blank. Eliot, however, was furious.

"What is wrong with you?" he demanded, approaching Jared. "Are you insane?"

"We gave him the whole talk," Dex muttered, leaning back against the wall. "Lexus has him around a freaking leash, I swear."

Jared rolled his eyes.

"Kaely, we're sending you somewhere quiet for the time being, okay?" he told Kaely. "You're going alone; it will get McMillan and O'Connor off your trail; they'll keep their eyes on us. You're being threatened, but so is Hemmings. If we can prove we aren't behind the killings, the feds will stop hunting us and maybe start helping us. We can't risk throwing that away."

Despite the situation, Kaely nodded. "That's fair enough," she replied softly, then shook her head. "I told you I wasn't being superstitious for nothing; it's because I've been shot, isn't it? I'm only going to slow you down. At least this way, you'll be able to make a clean run."

"It's not like that," Jared tried, but Kaely held her hand up.

"You don't have to justify yourself to me," she replied coolly, turning her head away. "I know where you stand, and I know where I stand. I guess I shouldn't have helped you out in the first place."

"Ugh, can we just get over ourselves already?" Lexus snapped. "We've got a serious situation here and we can't be arguing over something this stupid."

Kaely gave Lexus a glare that was so cold Lexus seemed surprised.

"You have no right to talk to me," she snapped. "I don't know you, you don't know me. You stay out of my way and I might just stay out of yours. Are we clear?"

"It doesn't seem like we'll be crossing paths any time soon, love," Lexus told Kaely. "I think you'd better watch your tone or you'll be the last one to cross my path."

Kaely smiled, but it wasn't a nice one. "That's interesting," she said, "considering I could end your secrecy in this situation altogether."

Lexus raised an eyebrow. "What, are you gonna turn me in? For saving your life? There are things I could tell you that would make you want to turn yourself in. I would back off if I were you." Jared shot Lexus a warning look, but Kaely was too enraged to notice.

"Like hell," she snapped, but Eliot grabbed her arm as soon as she moved, holding her to his side.

"Don't, she's not worth it," Jared could hear Eliot murmur into Kaely's ear, and she calmed down almost immediately. It hurt Jared to know that he didn't have that impact on her, but what choice did he have? Lexus was right; the closer they got to her, the harder it was going to be to tell her the truth.




Jared woke the next morning with a pounding headache. Lexus had left late that night and Kaely hadn't slept at all. Jared could hear her tapping her heels together quietly throughout the night. It soothed his headaches slightly, made him relax. Her presence was calming.

When he slipped out of bed, it was six in the morning. He looked around and saw that Kaely's stuff was all packed into a bag by the door. Then he heard a shout; he straightened quickly, but stopped when he saw Leo and Eliot standing in the doorway of the bathroom. Eliot looked sick.

"What's going on?" Jared asked, and Eliot ignored him, which left Leo to sigh.

"Dex is taking Kaely's stitches out," he explained, and Jared frowned, moving into the space that Eliot left vacant after moving away from Jared. As Jared stood there, he saw Kaely sitting on the edge off the bath while Dex was kneeling in front of her. The bandage around her arm was lying on the sink and Kaely's arm was tensed up as she had her eyes closed tightly. Dex, being gentle, was using scissors to cut at the black string. He pulled another one out and Kaely smothered another shout with a strangled whimper. She was stronger than she looked.

When the last one came out, Kaely was as pale as Death's horse and had a fresh bandage around her arm. She was still wearing Eliot's jumper, with those same black jeans she'd been wearing the day they met. And now she was going away.

Kaely didn't spare Jared a sideways glance as she slipped out of the bathroom, shaking slightly as she grabbed her bag and opened the door, glancing behind her once.

"You guys coming or will I see myself out?" she asked, and Eliot grinned before he joined her at the door, ruffling her hair.

"Nah, we wouldn't miss it," he replied and followed her out the door. As Dex and Leo did the same, Jared had no choice but to follow in pursuit. Was he doing the right thing, he wondered? Everyone seemed against his suggestion apart from Lexus, whose opinion about Kaely was clear, but it made sense at the time. At the time. So was this the right thing to do, even if it was saving the girl's life? He didn't know, and he was afraid that he would come to regret it one day.

What he didn't know was that that day would be coming sooner than he expected.

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